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  2. Morgan's Wonderland - Wikipedia

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    Morgan's Wonderland is an accessibility-focused theme park in San Antonio, Texas founded in 2010. The park was developed by Gordon Hartman, a former homebuilder from San Antonio. The park was developed by Gordon Hartman, a former homebuilder from San Antonio.

  3. Accessibility of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority

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    All MTA buses and routes are wheelchair accessible, since all current fleet were built and entered service in the 2000s or later, after the passing of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. [ 4 ] : 247 As of May 2019 [update] , all of the local-bus fleet consists of semi-low floors with wheelchair ramps, [ 122 ] while all express buses ...

  4. Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 - Wikipedia

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    The settlement required the stadium to add 329 wheelchair seats throughout the stadium by 2010, and an additional 135 accessible seats in clubhouses to go along with the existing 88 wheelchair seats. This case was significant because it set a precedent for the uniform distribution of accessible seating and gave the DOJ the opportunity to ...

  5. United Airlines' new tool will let you know if your ...

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    Disabled travelers have previously told USA TODAY that cargo hold door dimensions are a well-known impediment to the safe transportation of large, motorized wheelchairs.

  6. What does Medicare Part B cover? Here’s a rundown of costs ...

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    If you’re 65 or older and working, you’ll generally need to enroll in Part B if your employer has fewer than 20 employees, notes Philip Moeller, author of “Get What’s Yours for Medicare ...

  7. Assistance for airline passengers with disabilities - Wikipedia

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    Individuals with disabilities are also required to seating accommodation assistance meets their disability-related needs. The U.S. Department of Transportation does not now include emotional support animals in the Air Carrier Access Act (ACAA), the act that allows service animals to fly on airplanes if they meet requirements. [5]

  8. Frontier CEO urges crackdown on ‘rampant abuse’ of airport ...

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    It costs the airline between $30 and $35 each time a customer requests a wheelchair, Biffle said, and abuse of the service leads to delays for travelers with genuine need for assistance.

  9. Persons with reduced mobility legislation - Wikipedia

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    WCHS Wheelchair assistance required; passenger can walk short distance, but not up or down stairs. WCHC Wheelchair required; passenger cannot walk any distance and will require the aisle chair to board. WCOB On-board aisle wheelchair requested (for use during flight). WCMP Passenger is traveling with a manual wheelchair.